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The Sr. ITAM Customer Success Manager (SR. CSM) is responsible for managing, expanding and renewing contracts with SHI’s customers. The SR. CSM will join the IT Asset Management department (ITAM) and will be the principal point-of-contact for an allocated set of SHI key customer accounts.
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Analysis of customer engagement and proactive outreach to increase product usage and adoption, reduce ticket waste, and improve customer experience. Previous customer service and/or customer success experience preferred.
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The Aircraft Painter shall be responsible to perform refinishing services in accordance with, within estimated time and in accordance with applicable FAA and customer work instructions without deviation.
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Ensure adherence to all local, state, and federal laws, including but not limited to OSHA, DOT, and EEOC.Experience: Minimum of two (2) years of proven successful sales experience in telephone sales, personal selling, and customer service.
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OUR IDEAL TRASH COLLECTOR Respectful - respects those in the community, property, and our business Thorough - doesn't cut corners Self-motivated - able to work independently Pride in your work - desire to ensure customer satisfaction If these ideal apartment trash valet traits describe you, please continue reading.
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The Bilingual Customer Service Representative on our Residential Team works with our network of Affiliates, clients and residents by managing all our clients repair and maintenance needs within our technology platform, One by SMS Assist.
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Train students and part-time staff in customer service, ticketing system data entry, ticket printing), balancing ticket sales, phone sales and various clerical duties. Assist with customer service special needs or difficult work activities of students and part-time staff or other staff members; evaluates and resolves problems presented by Ticket Office staff.
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Seeking EXPERIENCED bottle service girls who are obsessed with providing superior customer experiences. All customer facing employees, and especially servers and bartenders will be expected to use their social media reach to share, post, invite, and otherwise grow our customer base.
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The General Manager for Nekter Juice Bar is responsible for the overall operations, customer experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in our stores. The General Manager for Nekter Juice Bar is responsible for the overall operations, customer experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in our stores.
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Communicate product and pricing changes to Construction, Sales, Customer Care, Design Studio, and other team members as appropriate. Work collaboratively with the design studio, sales, construction, customer care, trade partners, and other team members regarding community standards and option issues that arise.
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This position collaborates with the Territory Manager, Regional Sales Director, Clinical Lead Specialist to advance market share and optimize the customer clinical experience. Support customer engagement strategy with Territory Manager (TM.
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Data entry clerks come from all different backgrounds including, data entry, telemarketing, customer service, sales, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, warehouse, inventory, receptionist, call center, part-time, retail fields & more.
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Manager IV, Customer/Field Service Engineer (M4) Interviews, hires, and trains customer engineers as necessary to support regional business. Ensures customer satisfaction with Company service and system performance.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in IT customer support or a related field. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with a focus on customer service and technical documentation.
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Canvasser - outside - inside - call center - entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing - real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing - SDR - canvass - sales - construction - marketing - food service - canvassing- outdoor sales - appointment setter.
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